OCR Text |
Show The TO i O Path to Success o -- & Is to Advertise. " fS The Stability of a City. 53333 333333 No. 27. Nephi City Utah, December 7, 1898. Vol. VI High School Exercises. fI5!SK!3S,,a 45: Aa The Newspaper Shows g?23er23S?S?23 t increase satisfaitnily their bank account. tation-wil- l p STERLING &n Is their anything better fir the tJ U r fattening hog than buttermilk and COAL. u corn? There you have the protein take pleasure in y and carbohydrates in an informing our patrons m that can again sup u ply them with this very ing form. u xecellent mined by 3 V. Ry. y the P. Coal, Buyers are scouring the Palous per ton delivered, ft Interesting Program given by the High School Literary Society. ft ft !K3 The High School Literary Society had an exceedingly interesting and instructive program on Friday afternoon. 1 2. 3. The following was the Program: -- Ilestoi id Talk Ada Salisbury. What tha Philipiaea bring u. ... John Hall Story af the Myth of Anciact Greece We ft S. Co. 4.50 4.00 at the bin. A supply of Diamond Coal always on h&nd. m If MnJ ..... The Historical talk was on the 100 years war between Ancient Rome and Carthaga, and Miss Salesbury made an exceedingly interesting. Miss Biglers account of the Creation according to the Mytheology of the ancient Greeks was given after her usual happy and jubilant style. Allen McPherson talk on the Canal showed that he had made thorough stuy of the subject and was exceedingly instructive to all present. Traveling Libraries. A Splendid System for the Dissemination of Knowledge, Mr. Fuller, who has been in town for a few days is the representative of the traveling library system. That is all subscribers who pay $3.00 have the priveilege of reading 1,000 standard works by well known authors, embracing history, science, thology, art, eto. The way the system i3 worked is as follows; Thirty subscribers are needed at 3.00 per bead, after SCHOOL NOTES, that the books come in sets of 50, the subscribers three We understand that the School months in which tohaving read them. Trustees have been visiting the They in turn are shipped awry to schools this week. No doubt the another town, and immediately public would be pleased to know another set of 50 takes their place, how they found them. The col- and thus moves round the circle. it umns of this paper are open to im- The full thousand volumnes embpart this information. race five years time. When one The teachers of our public' considers the vast amount of iliter-ae- y schools have been having some very through persons being unable to interesting meetings of late review- pay for an education it will seem ing and discussing some of the strange indeed if this does not schools and methods of the city meet the demand of those who schools. lave not had the privilege of an It is expected that education. Bear in mind the an sub- overflow iJ.OO entitle you school will be opened in the old scription price of to read the whole one thousand Academy building afler the Holivolumes, We trust our people who days if a suitable tearher can be want knowledge at the loweat secured to take charge of it. price possible to obtain it will do so while the gentleman is in town and subscribe. Three hundred sets of Mrs. were sold in Iowa alone. 1 Funeral Stout. The Faithful Woman Laid to Rest with Solemn Rits. Farm Notes. Elizabeth Stout, wite of Mammoth white winter rye is Judge Stout, of this city, who died receiving commendation for the on December the 9th, was laid to excellence of the straw as well as rest last Monday with impressive the fine quality of the grain. Mrs. ceremonies. Mrs. Stout had been a sufferer from nervous prostration for seven years, and the affliction could not be brought into submission, though everything that was possible for health and lite was tried. She was a good woman, well liked and had been prominent in local and religi-giou- s work. The deceased was born in Sterling, Scotland on the ... is a good thing to sprinkle round the hog pen and sheep bedding places. It kills the mango and scab and keeps the swine and sheep in a healthy conKerosene dition. Breeders who advertise their stock for sale will have no difficulty this season in securing orders at of 16tli, day May, 1839; emigrating satisfactory prices. The breeders to America in the year 1872. She who dont advertise and stick to it rested in Camden, New Jersey for can sell to the packing houses and thirteen years, after which she butcher shops. emigrated to Nephi, Utah, and has resided here ever since. Peanuts are useful foods for man Requescat in pace. and beast. Why not plant the goobers more generally throught Dyspepsia cured. Shilohs Vitalizer the Northwest. immediately relieves sour stomach, coming up of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Breeders of fine stock who have Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleas not fluked because of dull times, laxative. Regulates the bowels, pub are sure to be rewarded for their flea the blood. Clears the complexion and staying Easy to make and pleasant to take. prasistent enterprise 2 cts. Sold by A. Lunt&Son Druggist qualities. Their stock and repu Len-nextow- n, ... ft countrv for apples and one of them has shipped 150 carloades to the east. C. ANDREWS & CO. Myrtle Bigler. 4. Organ Solo Maud Schofield. 5. Mews Summary, ...Mamie Pyper 6. Readimg, War Story...... Berdie Wilaon. V' ThePnnama Canal, Allen McPherson. STOVES and HEATERS. appetiz- we Did you ever see them. Did yo ever read Dantes Purgatory and of the sultry state in the lower regions, Well! these stove are erally made on the same hot blast principle and Did you ever hear of thorn. j Spokane dealers report an unusual demand for celery and ready sale at 40 cents per dozen bunches. This is an indication that people are learning the value of celery as a food tonic and nerve invigorating medicine. f f f If a milch cow packs extra grain ration under her hide instead of responding in the milk pail, her! proper destination is the meat market. J j ft ft ft Hogs on corn ration have less blood in their bodies, havs smaller liver, kidneys, and lighter ski leton and hide, than have hog3 fed on mixed rations. ft New Assortment of Silverware forXmas. ft If the new pigs seem to want to lie in their nests and get fat you AMD FOR ILLUMINATION must always guard against the Our Liberty, Miller and Hanging Lamps are Superb. Special thumps. Get in and drive them Prices for Xmas. out of the nest about twice a day and shut them out and they will run around and take plenty of exIn axe bandies we have the best makes in town. All bandies thor ercise. They will begin to eat when about three Weeks old. oughly tested. We are agents for the Blue Ribbon make. G-IoTd- ft ft W aslioro Gold at COot. o ft If talk goes for anything, the COOPER, PYPER & CO., year 1899 will see many new flocks of Rambouilt shsep in Indiana. Breeders who are partal to fine wool sheep, have concluded to substitute Delane aad Ramhoulet sheep for old style Merino. The frent entertainments conjoint or The Best Plaster. Ramboult has shown great mutton otherwise and anything which you A Piece of flanne 1 damped with qualities when slaughtered. think will be news for your neigh- Chamberlands Pain Balm and b oun I I NIRPHI,1 UTAH. on the affected parts is superior to any bors. When troubled with a pain it Now that is what we want and plaster. the chest or side, or a lame back, givi John E. T river, Arcadia, a proa trial. Pain Balm is also a certain minent farmer, left last week for we are sure you can help us if you it cure for rheumatism. For sale by Foote & Sons. the northwest in search of hreeding would only do so. Try it. 1 ewes. The recent advance in the 1 deMo Right to Ugliness. price of wool and the constant Wm. Scbtt, brother of Robert Scott mand for lambs has given Mr. DriThe woman whois lovely la face, form wasin Nephi this week to attend tl e temper will always have friends, but ver an impetus to engage in the and onewho would be attractive must keep funeral of Sister Stout, having conn her health. It she is weak, sickly and from Salt Lake on purpose Bro. Scott sheep industry on a large scale. all run down, she will be aervoui and is a blunt genial Scotchman, though irritable. If she has constipation or kidIr diana Farmer. ney trouble, her Impure blOv.d will cause we are sorry to own it a descendant of 1 pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a that threving gang of howlanders the wretched complexion. Electric Bitterais What we Want. tha best medicinein the world to regalate Piets and Scots who were continually stomach, liver and kidneys and to puvify coming over the boarder of the North bright A newspaper without news is the blood. It gives strong nerves, eyes, smooth velvet ski , rich com plexioa . of England, for the pnrpose of making woman like a steam engine without oil, it It raids on the possession of the Britans. n invalid. Only 50 oents at But that is all ofa fingone now, and thanks will for a time on but Lunt& Son Drugstore. may go to modern institutions, they are with 1 ally have to stop. Now we do not us heart anb hand want to be in this condition, and Do You Want Money? in order to escape the danger line Brother Brownlee, at one time manager of the Herald, and who ia now rewe want to make a few propoitions of lots presenting that paper, called upon us Ladies or Gents can make to oir young friends, seeing that this week. It has been our pleasure to Eraser. Chemical new our old friends dont seem to care it by selliog the work under Mr. Brownlee and wa and of user No Sells on pen about taking part in anything of a ihk shouldsight. be without one. Send 12.50 know hitn to be a thorough gentleman. for complete outfit containing 1 dozen, progressive nature. i What we want is this: That or send 35cents for single sample (you L. our young frends will constitute will soon want more of them) to C.Lake 221 Iowa Avenue Salt Jackson Shop. themselves as a commlMo of one, ft ft ft , makesagood-lookiogcharmin- g run-dow- to-d- ay. Parlor Barber of different Republic every more the merrier. We The week. have plenty of type to set it up for we are determined to make the Republic more newiser than ever, and we think our young friends can help ua in this regard. We also want weekly reports of Y. M. and Y. L. M. I." A. meetings, social ol all kinds, programs of dit- - and send write-up'- s matters to the City. Borated Talcom Powder prevents chafing this warm weather. All babies need it. 25c. at hunts. We are in receipt of an invitation to the Eighth Anniversy of the I. O. O. iT This is the grand annal banquet and dance of the order and is generally well attended. As each affair so far has been a eucces we have no doubt that this year will be equal if not supersede its predecessors. Thanks for invitations gentlemen! vMBi'fraia This is the place for a slick shave and good hair 'cut this is the place, .It is. It is. NEILSON & SPERRY Proprietors, Main St.NToioliI |